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5266496AA
Prebbleton
defeat a
far tighter
Ohoka team
By MAT KERMEEN
PREBBLETON CHALKED up
their second win of the season
with a 17-5 victory over Ohoka on
Saturday.
The home side delivered at
Prebbleton Oval, after being
under pressure to dispatch the
winless Ohoka.
Any hope of running up a cric-
ket score was negated by Ohoka
fronting with a much improved
defensive effort than had been
seen in their first three matches --
where they had conceded 154
points and scored one penalty.
That defence was put under
pressure by Prebbleton, who
dominated possession and terri-
tory for the majority of the match.
Unfortunately for the home side,
they failed to capitalise as much
as they should have.
Prebbleton manager Mike Miles
said his side was a little over
eager'' at times.
He said they were determined
to put a good result up and prob-
ably tried too hard on attack.
Despite not scoring as much as
they should have, Prebbleton were
in total control and never looked
in danger of losing the match.
Paddy Werahiko and Blake
Richardson scored for Prebbleton,
with Werahiko slotting two penal-
ties and a conversion.
Hooker Steven Lees-Godwin
had a strong game up-front and
was awarded player of the day,
and along with flanker Richard-
son were Prebbleton's standouts.
The win capped a special day
for the Prebbleton club, with three
popular figures -- Peter Callender,
John Borlase and Miles -- awarded
life memberships.
Miles said it was a very proud
day'' for the men.
You don't expect to be recogn-
ised, you just do it for the enjoy-
ment, the camaraderie of your
mates at the club and love of
rugby.''
Elsewhere the high-flying
Southbridge had their club day
party crashed by Oxford, who pip-
ped the defending champions; Lin-
coln continued to impress with
another convincing victory; and
Waihora notched a convincing
win. Dunsandel-Irwell and Burn-
ham both disappointed with a
draw and loss respectively.
Results:
LUISETTI SEEDS DIVISION 1
SECTION 1: Southbridge 9
Oxford 10, Dunsandel-Irwell 12
Kaiapoi 12, Saracens 31 Burnham
12, Methven 13 Rakaia 16, West
Melton bye.
SECTION 2: Hampstead 10
Lincoln 37, Waihora 24 Celtic 17,
Glenmark 13 Southern 7, Prebble-
ton 17 Ohoka 5, Ashley 34
Darfield 13.
Hard-fought tussle
but Waihora wins
KING RICHARD: Prebbleton
second five Richard Fergerson
ABOVE:
Prebbleton's
Lance Ryan.
RIGHT: Folau
Vaiomounga
was an
attacking
threat for
Waihora.
PREBBLETON AND Waihora
played out an entertaining match
at Prebbleton Oval in the Elles-
mere division two match. Waihora
eventually took control and won
30-13 in a game that was closer
than the scoreline suggested.
Late Darfield charge
seals Waihora loss
POWER RUNNER: Jared Kars was
powerful with ball in hand for Darfield.
DARFIELD BROKE the hearts of
Waihora with a late Michael
McCaughen try to steal a 15-10
win in their under-18 combined
championship rugby match on
Saturday.
Playing at home, Waihora
dominated for much of the match,
but Darfield turned on a blistering
last 20 minutes to turn the game
on its head.
Lock Ben Kars drove over after
a sustained attack from the Dar-
field forward pack to draw the
visitors level, before winger
Michael McCaughen scampered
50 metres for the match winner
soon after. Like the premier div-
ision, the under-18 competition is
combined with Ellesmere, and
Mid and North Canterbury.